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![]() | Daughters of the Shtetl ISBN: 9780801497599 Platform/Publisher: ACLS / Cornell University Press Digital rights: Users: Unlimited; Printing: Ten pages at a time; Download: Ten pages at a time Subjects: Clothing workers -- Labor unions -- United States -- History.; Jewish women -- Europe Eastern -- Social conditions.; Women clothing workers -- United States -- History.; ■ Detailed Information (with preview link) | |
![]() | Daughters of the Shtetl: Life and Labor in the Immigrant Generation ISBN: 9781501741999 Platform/Publisher: JSTOR / Cornell University Press Digital rights: Users: unlimited; Printing: chapter; Download: chapter Subjects: Women clothing workers -- United States -- History; Women Jewish -- Europe Eastern -- Social conditions; Women Jewish -- United States -- Social conditions; Jews East European -- United States -- Social conditions; Women immigrants -- United States --; ■ Detailed Information | |
![]() | Making Sweatshops: The Globalization of the U.S. Apparel Industry ISBN: 9780520928572 Platform/Publisher: JSTOR / University of California Press Digital rights: Users: unlimited; Printing: chapter; Download: chapter Subjects: Clothing trade -- United States -- History -- 20th century; Clothing trade -- History -- 20th century; Women clothing workers -- United States; Globalization; ■ Detailed Information |